
He used a 157-gram Innova Blizzard Champion Boss. Primm is where Simon Lizotte set the Flying Disc Distance World Record at 263.2 m (863.5 ft) on October 25, 2014.

Primm is the location of WORCS, (World Off Road Championship) of two to four rounds of Motocross, UTV, Side by Side and ATV off-road racing.

Primm is the location of the Mint 400, the American off-road race.
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The Stateline Supermoto Challenge also takes place at Buffalo Bill's casino every year attracting pro and amateur supermoto racers from around the country. The $2 million prize was won by a team from Stanford University. Additionally, it was the starting and ending location for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge. Primm was the end location for the 2004 DARPA Grand Challenge. In 1997, the 20th World's Strongest Man competition was held in Primm.
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The Primm 300 is one in a series of annual off-road races that include the Baja 1000, Baja 500, San Felipe 250 and the Laughlin Desert Challenge. In 1996, SCORE International started hosting an annual off-road race known as Terrible's SCORE Primm 300.

Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This section needs additional citations for verification. Primm's climate is a hot desert climate ( Köppen climate classification: BWh). The name of the apartment complex is the Desert Oasis, and its address is 355 E. In 2004, under the then-ownership of MGM Mirage, 52 apartment buildings were constructed in Primm to serve as housing for employees at the three casinos. Hamilton also campaigned legislators in Carson City to grant an Interstate 15 interchange to the site, which was not originally planned. He called the business simply "State Line Bar:Slots". He also built a small automotive garage and a towing service. After he bought the property, he built a Chevron station, a building containing a small slots casino and a small cafe-lunch counter. ĭale Hamilton owned State Line from the early 1950s to the early 1970s as U.S. The body was moved and is now said to be buried in one of the caves where MacIntyre cooked up his moonshine. Whiskey Pete's unmarked grave was accidentally exhumed while workers were building a connecting bridge from Whiskey Pete's to Buffalo Bill's Hotel and Casino (on the other side of I-15). When he died in 1933, legend has it that he wanted to be buried standing up with a bottle of bootleg in his hands so he could watch over the area. Primm history remembers him as "Whiskey Pete". MacIntyre apparently had a difficult time making ends meet selling gas, so he resorted to bootlegging.

In the 1920s Pete MacIntyre owned a gas station at the state line, on a road later designated U.S.
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mail addresses serving Primm (ZIP code 89019) were given Jean addresses and are now served out of the Jean post office. Primm used to have its own post office on the north side of town, but that has been replaced. In a Decemarticle in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Primm's population is listed as around 1,132.įor 2020, Census Block 2156, Census Tract 57.03 and Block 2155, Census Tract 57.03 showed a total population of 650. A Clark County Comprehensive Planning Department estimate placed the population at 284 on July 1, 2006, apparently using different boundaries for the area. While not a census-designated place, the 2000 census population for the community is 436. In reverse, a 'lotto store' on the southwestern part of the development within California sells California State Lottery tickets and games, including the multi-state Mega Millions and Powerball games mainly to residents of the Silver State, as Nevada constitutionally prohibits a state lottery. Most of Primm's residents are employees of the casinos. The community's economy is based on its three casinos (the Primm Valley Resorts), which attract gamblers from Southern California wanting to stop before reaching Las Vegas 40 miles (64 km) to the north, or as a last chance to gamble before leaving Nevada. It is named after the original developer of the town, Ernest Jay Primm. It was previously known by the name of State Line, but was renamed in 1996 to avoid confusion with Stateline in northern Nevada. It sits on Ivanpah Dry Lake, which extends to the north and south of town. Primm (formerly known as State Line) is an unincorporated community in Clark County, Nevada, United States, primarily notable for its position straddling Interstate 15 where it crosses the state border between California and Nevada.
